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UAE sheikh's planned bid for 50% of Beitar Jerusalem soccer club put on hold

A member of the Abu Dhabi ruling family has pledged to invest 300 million shekels, or about $90 million, in the club over the next decade but recent weeks have given rise to questions about his true wealth.

by  AP and ILH Staff
Published on  02-12-2021 10:47
Last modified: 02-12-2021 10:50
UAE sheikh's planned bid for 50% of Beitar Jerusalem soccer club put on holdAlan Shiver

Beitar Jerusalem players during a match in October 2020 | File photo: Alan Shiver

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Plans for an Emirati sheikh to purchase a 50% ownership stake in Israel's famed and controversial Beitar Jerusalem soccer club have been put on hold, the team said Thursday, following reports questioning the sheikh's finances.

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The purchase was announced to great fanfare in December, billed as the fruit of the US-brokered normalization agreement between Israel and the United Arab Emirates last year. It was also seen as a turning point for a club that had gained notoriety for its racist fans and its refusal to have an Arab player on its roster.

The team had said Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Nahyan, a member of the Abu Dhabi ruling family, has pledged to invest 300 million shekels, or about $90 million, in the club over the next decade.

But in recent weeks, questions have reportedly arisen about the sheikh's true wealth. The Marker business website reported last month that an audit of the sheikh's finances commissioned by Israel's soccer federation revealed several inactive companies and financial discrepancies.

The club confirmed in a statement that the Rights Transfer Committee of the soccer federation, which must approve the sale, requested more documents.

The statement said club owner Moshe Hogeg had planned to fly to Dubai to consult with the sheikh, but was unable to travel because of the recent closure of Israel's airport due to coronavirus restrictions.

"We preferred to withdraw the request, and hand in a new one instead," it said. "The reports of the deal being off are false."

Beitar is one of the country's most storied franchises, winning 13 trophies and counting Israeli presidents and prime ministers among its fans. But in recent years it has drawn attention for being the only major club never to have an Arab player. Israel's Arab minority makes up roughly 20% of the population, and Arab players star on rival teams and the country's national squad.

Club officials have in the past said their hands were tied by a hardcore base of fans who wield significant clout over personnel decisions. A small group of fans, known as "La Familia," have been known to whoop like monkeys at opposing team players from Africa and chant "Death to Arabs" toward opposing Arab players.

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Hogeg, who made millions of dollars trading cryptocurrency, told The Associated Press late last year that he hoped to remove the stain of racism from the team while transforming it into a soccer powerhouse with a diverse lineup.

"I love football, and I thought it was the opportunity to buy this club and to fix this racist problem. And then I could do something that is bigger than football," he said.

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